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Discover LudwigThe phrase "conveys that" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to explain or describe the message or meaning that is being transmitted by someone or something. Example: The tone of the speaker's voice conveys that he is not happy with the decision.
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Above all, I think this photograph conveys that.
But Wheeldon's choreography never quite conveys that they're in love.
She conveys that innocence with an emotional and physical candor.
To me, the pinkie ring conveys that kind of bravado.
Above all, I think this photograph conveys that.
The GAO report conveys that the immigration court backlog may have roots in flawed hiring practices.
And if you don't think it conveys that message I just think you're kidding yourself".
Respondents said the new language conveys that "it doesn't mean it's bad after that day".
When he conveys that in speeches, some people applaud; others glower.
But there is something to be said when a cast conveys that it's a live show".
Mr. Fiennes, on the other hand, never really conveys that essential love of warfare.
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